…smart lasers to enable multi-wavelength TIRF. These were the fiber-pigtailed Coherent OBIS FP modules at 488 nm, 561 nm and 640nm. Just as important, they also acquired the OBIS Galaxy, which enables simple plug-and-play combining of up to eight fiber-coupled lasers into…

…predict. Only a handful of wavelengths (488 nm, 514 nm, 532 nm, and red--say, 640 or 660 nm) are required, but diverse choices are needed in every other laser parameter. This means offering the widest possible choice of standard lasers to support R&D, which in turn often…

…of analyzers. These lasers deliver a few tens of milliwatts, and are available at several visible wavelengths which match the optimum excitation of common fluorescent probes and genetically encoded markers (typically 405, 450, 488, 520 and 640nm). These products are based on…

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